After starting the week with an outstanding victory over Barcelona, ALBA (3-12) will look to claim another big-name victim with a visit from Fenerbahce (8-7), which is aiming for a third straight win under new coach Sarunas Jasikevicius.
Game Notes: ALBA vs. Fenerbahce

ALBA's Tuesday victory was based on outstanding defense, and a similar effort will be required against a Fenerbahce team that scored 24 fourth-quarter points to earn a comeback win over Zalgiris in Round 15. Tyler Dorsey's 19 points on 6-for-8 field goal shooting were fundamental to that Fener triumph. On Friday, he faces a good challenge from another dynamic backcourt star, Sterling Brown, who is back after injury and played a key role on both sides of the ball against Barca, pairing 10 points with 3 steals.


- Fenerbahce beat ALBA 101-86 on its home floor the last time they played, with Nigel Hayes-Davis scoring 24 points, collecting career highs of 11 rebounds and 3 steals en route to a career-high 37 PIR, which saw him earn MVP of the Round honors.
- Last season in Berlin, Fenerbahce thrashed ALBA 75-104 with eight different players scoring 10 or more points.
- Fenerbahce set its club record in scoring when it beat ALBA 107-102 in overtime in December 2019.
- ALBA guard Matt Thomas and Fenerbahce center Georgios Papagiannis were teammates at Panathinaikos Athens last season.
- Fenerbahce guard Scottie Wilbekin had a career-high 7 rebounds while playing for Maccabi Tel Aviv against ALBA in October 2020.
- Fenerbahce sharpshooter Melih Mahmutoglu netted a career-high 5 three-pointers against ALBA in December 2019.

























































































